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'''Ramírez''' is a [[patronymic]] [[Spanish language|Spanish]] surname meaning "son of Ramiro". Although it should be properly written with an acute accent on the I, it is commonly written without it. It is the 28th most common first surname in Spain.
'''Ramírez''' is a [[patronymic]] [[Spanish language|Spanish]] surname meaning "son of Ramiro". Although it should be properly written with an acute accent on the i, it is commonly written without it. It is the 28th most common first surname in Spain.


People with this name include:
People with this name include:
*[[Alexei Ramírez]], [[Chicago White Sox]] shortstop
*[[Alexei Ramírez]], [[Chicago White Sox]] shortstop
*[[Aramis Ramírez]], third-baseman for the Chicago Cubs
*[[Aramis Ramírez]], third-baseman for the Chicago Cubs
*[[Ariel Ramírez]], composer
*[[Ariel Ramírez]] (1921-2010), Argentine composer and pianist
*[[Cuauhtémoc Sandoval Ramírez]] (b. 1950), Mexican politician
*[[Cuauhtémoc Sandoval Ramírez]] (born 1950), Mexican politician
*[[Dania Ramírez]] (b. 1979), Dominican actress
*[[Dania Ramírez]] (born 1979), Dominican actress
*[[Dubán Ramírez]] (b. 1965), Colombian road cyclist
*[[Dubán Ramírez]] (born 1965), Colombian road cyclist
*[[Edwar Ramírez]], relief pitcher for the New York Yankees
*[[Edwar Ramírez]], relief pitcher for the New York Yankees
*[[Efren Ramirez]] (b. 1973), American actor
*[[Efren Ramirez]] (born 1973), American actor
*[[Erwin Ramírez]] (b. 1971), Ecuadorian football (soccer) player
*[[Erwin Ramírez]] (born 1971), Ecuadorian football (soccer) player
*[[Hanley Ramírez]], shortstop for the Florida Marlins
*[[Hanley Ramírez]], shortstop for the Florida Marlins
*[[Ilich Ramírez Sánchez]], also known as Carlos the Jackal, a Venezuelan terrorist
*[[Ilich Ramírez Sánchez]] (also known as Carlos the Jackal), Venezuelan terrorist
*[[Jaime Patricio Ramírez]] (b. 1967), Chilean football (soccer) player
*[[Jaime Patricio Ramírez]] (born 1967), Chilean football (soccer) player
*[[José Ramírez]], Spanish luthier and founder of Ramírez €guitars
*[[José Ramírez]], Spanish luthier and founder of Ramírez €guitars
*[[José Ramírez III]], grandson of José Ramírez and innovative luthier
*[[José Ramírez III]], grandson of José Ramírez and innovative luthier
*[[José Fernando Ramírez]], Mexican historian
*[[José Fernando Ramírez]], Mexican historian
*[[José Luis Ramírez]], Mexican boxer
*[[José Luis Ramírez]], Mexican boxer
*[[Juan Andrés Ramírez]] (b. 1946), Uruguayan lawyer and politician
*[[Juan Andrés Ramírez]] (born 1946), Uruguayan lawyer and politician
*[[Juan Diego Ramírez]] (b. 1971), Colombian road cyclist
*[[Juan Diego Ramírez]] (born 1971), Colombian road cyclist
*[[Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez]], [[Sean Connery]]'s character in the ''[[Highlander (film)|Highlander]]'' films
*[[Juan Sánchez Villa-Lobos Ramírez]], [[Sean Connery]]'s character in the ''[[Highlander (film)|Highlander]]'' films
*[[Julio Victor Ramirez, hijo]] (b. 1965), Puerto Rican investigative reporter
*[[Julio Victor Ramirez, hijo]] (born 1965), Puerto Rican investigative reporter
*[[Laureano Ramírez]] (b. 1965), Dominican flyweight boxer
*[[Laureano Ramírez]] (born 1965), Dominican flyweight boxer
*[[Manny Ramírez]], left fielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team
*[[Manny Ramírez]], left fielder for the Los Angeles Dodgers baseball team
*[[Maria Teresa Ramírez]] (b. 1954), Mexican freestyle swimmer
*[[Maria Teresa Ramírez]] (born 1954), Mexican freestyle swimmer
*[[Martín Ramírez]] (1895-1963), self-taught 20th-Century artist
*[[Martín Ramírez]] (1895-1963), self-taught 20th-Century artist
*[[Michael Ramirez]], American editorial cartoonist
*[[Michael Ramirez]], American editorial cartoonist
*[[Pilar Ramírez]] (b. 1964), Mexican synchronized swimmer
*[[Pilar Ramírez]] (born 1964), Mexican synchronized swimmer
*[[Pocholo Ramirez]] (1932-2009), Filipino car racer and TV host
*[[Pocholo Ramirez]] (1932-2009), Filipino car racer and TV host
*[[Richard Ramirez]], Californian serial killer
*[[Richard Ramirez]], Californian serial killer
*[[Richard Ramirez (musician)]], noise musician
*[[Richard Ramirez (musician)]], noise musician
*[[Sara Ramírez]] (b. 1976), Mexican actress and singer
*[[Sara Ramírez]] (born 1976), Mexican actress and singer
*[[Sergio Ramírez]], Nicaraguan writer and vice-president
*[[Sergio Ramírez]], Nicaraguan writer and vice-president
*[[Jeordie White|Twiggy Ramirez]], pseudonym of Jeordie White, bass guitarist for the band Marilyn Manson
*[[Jeordie White|Twiggy Ramirez]], pseudonym of Jeordie White, bass guitarist for the band Marilyn Manson
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==References==
==References==
*[http://www.ine.es/en/daco/daco42/nombyapel/nombyapel_en.htm INEbase / Demography and population]
*[http://www.ine.es/en/daco/daco42/nombyapel/nombyapel_en.htm INEbase / Demography and population]
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[[Category:Spanish-language surnames]]
[[Category:Spanish-language surnames]]

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[[es:Ramírez]]
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[[fr:Ramírez]]

Revision as of 23:17, 19 February 2010

Ramírez
Language(s)Spanish
Origin
Meaning"son of Ramiro"
Region of originSpain

Ramírez is a patronymic Spanish surname meaning "son of Ramiro". Although it should be properly written with an acute accent on the i, it is commonly written without it. It is the 28th most common first surname in Spain.

People with this name include:

References